Bailey James Ventures into the Acoustic Blues Feel in New Single ‘I Feel A Sin’

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – After the continued streaming success of her last single Train Wreck, soulful teen artist Bailey James shows her versatility and emotional maturity in her brand-new single I Feel A Sin. As she continues to connect with her listeners through vulnerable lyrics and relatable storytelling, Bailey is excited to reveal more of her blues and soul roots to her fans with this song. I Feel A Sin is available on SpotifyApple Music, and all other digital retailers now. You can also watch the official music video which is now released HERE.

Produced by Leland Grant (Chris Young), I Feel A Sin was written by Bailey alongside one of her favorite female writers, Kelli Johnson. “Being the teenager that I am, I was in a phase where I just wanted to rebel. I wanted a cool slanky song that had a dark edge to it,” says Bailey as she opens up about the inspiration behind this song. “It was time to showcase a different part of me and the song just poured right out.”

Bailey defies genre boundaries as she ventures into a bluesy pop ballad, even revealing some gospel undertones and complementing her powerhouse vocals. One of her favorite lines in the song is “call me a sinner or just don’t call me anymore.” I Feel A Sin embodies self-reflection and acceptance, demonstrating Bailey’s emotional depth and advanced maturity as a young artist. These confessing lyrics leaves chills and a sense of integrity within the listener. “It’s a song about growing up and finding yourself, and pushing the boundaries you’ve known your entire life.”

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